October 2010 - Posts

If you don’t know me, or you haven’t followed me for long, you might not know that I am a huge fan of documentation. I started out in my as a Application and Business Analyst and all I did was document problems, their scope, impact, and resolution. Read More...

We are just weeks away from the #SQLPASS North American Summit for 2010 and yesterday. Mike Walsh ( Blog | Twitter ) posted the list of topics for the Birds of a Feather Lunch event that was started last year and has been continued into this year. Read More...

This post is part of the monthly community event called T-SQL Tuesday started by Adam Machanic ( blog | twitter ) and hosted by someone else each month. This month the host is Sankar Reddy ( blog | twitter ) and the topic is Misconceptions in SQL Server Read More...

This post is part of the monthly community event called T-SQL Tuesday started by Adam Machanic ( blog | twitter ) and hosted by someone else each month. This month the host is Sankar Reddy ( blog | twitter ) and the topic is Misconceptions in SQL Server Read More...

It is time again for another TSQL Tuesday, this time hosted by my good friend and fellow MVP, Sankar Reddy ( Blog | Twitter ). This month’s topic is Misconceptions about SQL Server and as Sankar points out in this months, there are so many misconceptions Read More...

I am a big fan of the Central Management Server setup that exists in SQL Server 2008, as well as how you can leverage this for the Enterprise Policy Management Framework that Laura Rubbelke ( Blog | Twitter ) created on Codeplex. Today one of my Read More...

Last week I was in Great Britain for SQL Bits 7. This was the first conference outside of the United States that I have attended, and I was honored to attend SQL Bits 7 as a speaker during Friday’s Sessions. The city of York is absolutely Read More...